More than 6 million Americans ages 65 and up are living with Alzheimer’s, including nearly 36,000 Nebraska residents.
Medics have revealed how long a person can expect to live after being diagnosed with dementia. Survival rates range between two and nine years on average, the study suggests. Various factors appear to ...
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Reminiscence refers to the act of recalling memories from the past. It is a familiar activity to everyone, but reminiscence can be highly beneficial for people with Alzheimer’s disease. It can support ...
Researchers at the CUNY Graduate Center have identified the integrated stress response in microglia as a key factor linking stress in the brain to Alzheimer's disease progression. Their study ...
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Sure, going to a gym consistently yields great results, but it is also time-consuming and inconvenient for many. If you are in the same boat, building a home gym can be a great solution.
During the holidays especially, how can I connect with someone who has late-stage Alzheimer’s disease? As Alzheimer’s disease progresses to the late or severe stage, there are still ways you ...
New research has found that taxi drivers working before Google was able to assist have a lower incidence of Alzheimer’s. The study Alzheimer’s Disease Mortality Among Taxi and Ambulance ...
There is a lot of change happening for policies in Azure, and by extension ALZ, and we have a number of common issues being raised by our customers and partners. This page is intended to address those ...
Attention all gym junkies, Melbourne has some new gyms on the scene who are definitely showing their bulk compared to the chains. There are also plenty of small, boutique gyms that offer a more ...
Taxi and ambulance drivers have lower death rates from Alzheimer’s than hundreds of other professions, pointing to a potential link between memory-intensive jobs and dementia risk, a new study ...